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technology up 23 points. the s&p 500 at 1459. talking about the highest close on the standard and poors since december 31st of 2007. federal reserve action certainly stimulating the markets today. that's for sure. is the short-term gain eventually going to create long-term pain? ben pace is the u.s. chief investment officer or deutsch bank. also in the conversation, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. >> we love it near term. the only thing we're not certain about, and there's questions about whether this is the all-clear sign for the kind of price earnings mull. expansion we've been looking for. we tend right now to doubt it because the economy is slow. you have your fiscal issues. corporations are still sitting on the sidelines waiting for resolution of the tax and regulatory policies. they're the ones that have to spend to really bring the unemployment down. we don't know how much ben bernanke and the fomc could do about that right now. >> steve liesman, what do you look for in terms of the next catalyst here? will you be
technology up 23 points. the s&p 500 at 1459. talking about the highest close on the standard and poors since december 31st of 2007. federal reserve action certainly stimulating the markets today. that's for sure. is the short-term gain eventually going to create long-term pain? ben pace is the u.s. chief investment officer or deutsch bank. also in the conversation, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. >> we love it near term. the only thing we're not certain about, and there's...
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industry has done the job it needs to do, if you look at what we have zone in terms of the technological revolution that hasl unleashed the ability to make a dramatic change in our energy situation and give us a competitive advantage over others if we fully utilize it that will allow us to bring jobs back to this country. >> you knew he was a greeny when he ran. i'm trying to figure out what it was intellectually that made you change. because you had all this information in 2008. >> let me just talk about the disappointme disappointment. more sadness than anger. >> buyer's remorse. >> yes, with what's gone on with obama. i have also known mitt romney for a very long time. i have seen mitt romney in numerous circumstances, both in business circumstances, at the olympics, as a citizen of the state of massachusetts, when he was governor, i have seen him solve incredibly difficult problems i have seen him take analytical -- >> now you're giving me positive reasons for your change which i think are better than your negative reasons it. >> it's clear that we have not been in a -- >> do you thi
industry has done the job it needs to do, if you look at what we have zone in terms of the technological revolution that hasl unleashed the ability to make a dramatic change in our energy situation and give us a competitive advantage over others if we fully utilize it that will allow us to bring jobs back to this country. >> you knew he was a greeny when he ran. i'm trying to figure out what it was intellectually that made you change. because you had all this information in 2008. >>...
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from technology is on your list? >> i think some of the internet providers, some of the hardware providers have been hit particularly hard. we think that those areas provide not only very good balance sheets, but we think that as the market recovers next year, as the global economy eventually begins to turn around, we see better demand. ultimately, that's going to endure those kind of companies. >> apple has become a proxy for the market. market down 10%. apple down 10% or more at this point. would you buy apple here? >> i would. this is coming from a guy who hasn't owned much apple at all. right around here, again, sounds like a theme here. we have a tech stock selling at about a nine times earnings. believe it or not, it has a 2% yield. >> you're not concerned about some of the reasons why it dropped, mark? >> no, there's a whole list of reasons. i think the first one with the most weight in my mind is it's a proxy for the market. it's the biggest stock. if you don't like stocks, you can't possibly like apple in my
from technology is on your list? >> i think some of the internet providers, some of the hardware providers have been hit particularly hard. we think that those areas provide not only very good balance sheets, but we think that as the market recovers next year, as the global economy eventually begins to turn around, we see better demand. ultimately, that's going to endure those kind of companies. >> apple has become a proxy for the market. market down 10%. apple down 10% or more at...
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big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly anticipated business leaders meeting with the president and when his impressions are that a deal on the looming fiscal cliff can get done. >>> plus, tax hike negotiator. the president wants $1.6 trillion with a "t" more in taxes. is this a negotiating ploy? how will it affect the upcoming talks with john boehner? two top-tier negotiators give their insight into how the meeting could unfold. >>> and trading places. charles schwab ceo talks exclues i havely to maria about the current crisis of confidence in the stock market. could a deal on the looming fiscal cliff be just the shot in the arm
big losers in the technology field. hewlett-packard and intel. big losers in the global industrial names like caterpillar and dupont. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. don't even think about touching that remote. what a news day. we have a lot more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, getting down to business. in a first-on interview, honeywell chief david cote tells maria about what trab spired at the highly...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, shares of linkedin surging after earnings topped estimates. the stock continues to be one of the few bright spots in social media. more gains ahead, or should you take your money and run. steve weiss, i know you were very interested in this report when it came out. >> i had no view of the fundamentals, i said it's 30% down side minimally, and 5% to 10% upside. guess what happened, the shorts ran for cover and it's good. >> we talked about this being the social networking play, the first to come out in ipo. the management has best telegraphed the message to the analysts to the shareholder community since 2011. it's a name i think you can own here. do i think it's going to get back up to $120, the 52-week high, no. but a pull-back at $97.50, i'll own it there. >> do you own it now? >> quite honestly i i missed the trade. we spoke about it yesterday i pulled back,
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technology not far behind, with a gain of almost 2%. let me bring in warren meyers, veteran trader on the floor here. what does this rally feel like today? >> it feels like a real momentum booster. we've been trying to break out either way. we've pushed to the upper levels a couple of times and never were able to get through. we had good economic news out of germany. we had the fed. then this bank news is tremendous. >> it comes at a time we've already had a pretty good rally from the october lows. we're already building a high here. >> the only way to break through into new territory is to come through with some gusto. >> let me bring in bob pisani. we'll hear from the fed in about a half an hour and you wonder if that will have an impact on tomorrow's market. >> expectations are very high for a lot of these banks. citigroup people think there will be a gigantic buyback. jpmorgan is the best house that's out here. i'm a little concerned the expectations may be too high. >> warren meyers, always good to see you. that is it for the first
technology not far behind, with a gain of almost 2%. let me bring in warren meyers, veteran trader on the floor here. what does this rally feel like today? >> it feels like a real momentum booster. we've been trying to break out either way. we've pushed to the upper levels a couple of times and never were able to get through. we had good economic news out of germany. we had the fed. then this bank news is tremendous. >> it comes at a time we've already had a pretty good rally from...
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having technology and seeing technology sort of transform them. think about, you know, what will financial services look like five years from now? how will we be consuming media five years from now? that is really a big opportunity as we move forward. >> here's a question. you say you want good management. you want companies that are not easily going to be disrupted. you want cheap. you want good valuations. is apple cheap? it's down huge since hitting, what, the highs earlier this year. >> if you look at apple on a relative basis, just free cash flow growth, its market position, and its proven history of sort of creating product through multiple innovation cycle and dislocation, on a relative basis, it is cheap, you know, relative to its growth. it's trading nine to ten times free cash flow to earnings. it's growing earnings well in excess of 20% depending on what you believe. there's obviously huge dividend potential related to the cash balance. >> all right. great to talk with you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> got the closing countdown n
having technology and seeing technology sort of transform them. think about, you know, what will financial services look like five years from now? how will we be consuming media five years from now? that is really a big opportunity as we move forward. >> here's a question. you say you want good management. you want companies that are not easily going to be disrupted. you want cheap. you want good valuations. is apple cheap? it's down huge since hitting, what, the highs earlier this year....
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in fact, the kindle is built off of the technology that microsoft developed. they missed that because they were all wrapped up in themselves. so yeah, bill gates had that problem. steve ballmer made that even worse with the mindset of we'll be everything to everybody, and we'll buy our way into businesses when we see what works. >> now, you cite a remark of steve jobs in that biography of jobs by walter isaacson that there wasn't enough, quote, liberal arts in the dna at microsoft. tell me how you think the corporate culture at microsoft has determined its fate. >> microsoft has always been a technology engineering company. one of the things steve jobs said that isn't quoted in that book -- or in that article is that, you know, the easy part is the engineering. the hard part is determining what customers want and need. and to a large extent, microsoft does it the other way around. they focus on the engineering, making -- i mean, look at windows vista which is a disaster both on a engineering and a desire stage. it was so complicated and so many of microsoft's
in fact, the kindle is built off of the technology that microsoft developed. they missed that because they were all wrapped up in themselves. so yeah, bill gates had that problem. steve ballmer made that even worse with the mindset of we'll be everything to everybody, and we'll buy our way into businesses when we see what works. >> now, you cite a remark of steve jobs in that biography of jobs by walter isaacson that there wasn't enough, quote, liberal arts in the dna at microsoft. tell...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> today on power lunch, counting down to the fed, the markets are hoping for some sort of easing, but will further fed action really do anything to help fix the economy? food for thought. behind the scenes at the olympics, see who's responsible for keeping the athletes food safe. and see how the slide in some social media stocks could mean a slide in social status for some company founders. oh my. the oh my. the story on "power." stay with us. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an ac
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technology driving it. we'll be all right. >> i tell you where i am. i don't want to give up hope, but i kept going back to the way i felt in 1979 or 1980, and i never thought i could buy a house and we had 21% interest rates and inflation was 14%, unemployment was 11. we were hopeless. when you're in that period, it's hard to believe you ever come out of it. with all the problems we have here and now, it's a global world where people are ready to eat our lunch around the world. i feel the same way now. i'm not sure we do come out of it at this time. you think we'll be okay? it's morning in america. >> i don't know when it's going to happen. >> we've got no manufacturing -- if you don't create some stupid social thing i don't understand on the web, there's not even a way to be a entrepreneur anymore. is there? >> i disagree with that. i think that there is. >> i'm playing devil's advocate a little. we'll see. do you remember any period where you felt more disconsulate than this? >> '72-'73. >> that was bad. i was in high school. >> i've seen more bad t
technology driving it. we'll be all right. >> i tell you where i am. i don't want to give up hope, but i kept going back to the way i felt in 1979 or 1980, and i never thought i could buy a house and we had 21% interest rates and inflation was 14%, unemployment was 11. we were hopeless. when you're in that period, it's hard to believe you ever come out of it. with all the problems we have here and now, it's a global world where people are ready to eat our lunch around the world. i feel...
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more technology. less doors. the 2012 c-coupe. join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer epstakes. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back. time for top trades best buy names turnaround expert hubert joly as new ceo. secret takeover talks apparently broke down over the weekend. all of this ahead of earnings due tomorrow. stephanie link, here is what you get ahead of that, 7%. >> interesting story. the interesting thing about the new ceo hire, no retail experience. you need somebody to coin and understand the business, which is why having the founder coming in wanting to take over made sense. not a name you want to be involved in. >> coventry soars on a deal with aetna, the move will make aetna one of the largest providers of government financed health ca
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technology typically has a lot of exposure in europe. how much of a wild card is it for you, and if we were to see a greek default, something sort of unravel things there, how big of a disaster is it? >> the good news is these companies already had a disaster. an earthquake in the main production areas, and flood cut the capacity for a lot of these guys from 20% to 50%. as that improves, that's going to cushion the fact that europe, i think, to your point, you and i have been talking for two years now about the issues in greece and ireland and portugal, it's going to affect them a lot less than other companies like on the industrial side. ge missed revenues by 2 million. dow chemical today missed revenues as well. you've seen slowdowns out of amazon and google. a lot of these companies are forecasting much faster revenue companies than the semiconductors. >> a lot of people wondering, based on, what, almost $4 billion in revenue how facebook -- >> you can go to new heights that you can imagine. the thing that makes facebook interesting,
technology typically has a lot of exposure in europe. how much of a wild card is it for you, and if we were to see a greek default, something sort of unravel things there, how big of a disaster is it? >> the good news is these companies already had a disaster. an earthquake in the main production areas, and flood cut the capacity for a lot of these guys from 20% to 50%. as that improves, that's going to cushion the fact that europe, i think, to your point, you and i have been talking for...
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technology moves so fast. the companies have to be much more aggressive. >> they have a great maverick in their new ceo. he is the guy who really put play station on the map. he personally took charge of the television sector. and he thinks he can turn it around. that's not so hard if you lose some of sony's engineering genius. if you puts an internet access chip in sony sets. puts a fantastic sound system because flat screens have no quality sound. there are ways he can salvage the tv set business. but i don't see it happening right now. >> john, you wonder if the job cuts can fix yahoo! -- or do they just make the stocks less appearing? >> i don't think they make them less appealing. i think the problem is they are not more appealing. it is like a crash die wet no lifestyle change to go with it. what they need do is communicate consistently to the street and employees. set a vision. that's what inspires people, both on the investing side and employee side, maria. >> what about what is next in terms of the ne
technology moves so fast. the companies have to be much more aggressive. >> they have a great maverick in their new ceo. he is the guy who really put play station on the map. he personally took charge of the television sector. and he thinks he can turn it around. that's not so hard if you lose some of sony's engineering genius. if you puts an internet access chip in sony sets. puts a fantastic sound system because flat screens have no quality sound. there are ways he can salvage the tv...
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. ♪ that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> >>> the reason why it's up, is a it's yet another company that's declaring a special cash different ahead of the fiscal cliff. there's possible tax raises on capital gains next year. you can see that investors are excited about that. that stock up 13.5 person. >> i expect to hear those two words quite a l
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. "why did i roll over my i.r.a. to scottrade?" "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one of over five-hundred scottrade locations." "it's why more investors with i.r.a.s are saying.." "i'm with scottrade." ♪ [music] > >>> coming up next on "power lunch," a big setback for bill falcone, what's next for the hedge fund billionaire. plus power player barry pasano, what's on his radar in the new year? and it's game on for refinancing, who else besides the consumer is cashing? find out next on "power lunch." >>> we still have 14 minutes to broadcast here, let's turn our attention to the tail winds in the housing sector. confidence level the highest in four years. our next guest says we've reached the botto
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. "why did i roll over my i.r.a. to scottrade?" "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one...
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you've got a mixed trade when it comes to technology. qualcomm, for instance, is higher. >> a lot of the really speculative names, not really worrying here. you've got to be careful with cirrus because of the heavy reliability on apple. i know that the apple tear downs last week. a lot of anticipation for everything that apple does. every trade application has a wrap on it. there is an apple fatigue. >> really? after we spent, what, 20 minutes of the first half hour of the show talking about apple? >> yeah. it can cause some fatigue. >> you think? >> taking a look at whether we're getting a bit of a run in the machinery stock, focusing on the china trade again, stocks related to china are going up. all i'm talking about is this maintains a bull tape except for a couple of situations that are anti--apple. >> right. >> i think amazon is dicey when it goes into a remarkable ipad game. >> you mentioned the yield curve and ten-year yields going up sharply. it was the biggest run in just about a month or so. we're seeing financials struggle a
you've got a mixed trade when it comes to technology. qualcomm, for instance, is higher. >> a lot of the really speculative names, not really worrying here. you've got to be careful with cirrus because of the heavy reliability on apple. i know that the apple tear downs last week. a lot of anticipation for everything that apple does. every trade application has a wrap on it. there is an apple fatigue. >> really? after we spent, what, 20 minutes of the first half hour of the show...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> chesapeake energy is surging today after the company increased its production forecast. also ramped up its asset sale guidance. the stock has been recovering along with natural gas this summer. but questions about aubrey mcclendon rerain. what's the trade here? steve weiss? you've exchanged some e-mails with aubrey mcclendon? >> today is basically congratulations for the quarter, and he said thanks of course and the stock is up 10% and he feels as he said in the conference call, they're hitting their operational stride. either way he had one of the warmest winters in the last 100 years. that's great for nat gas pricing. so if the stock keeps moving up 10% and periodic installments he will stay there. he's still a great -- the issue with the shorts is chesapeake won't be able to sell enough assets. so that's what they're betting on right now it doesn't look like they're right
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let's say in technology. it seems a pair of seemingly bad headlines are doing little to pour cold water on hewlett-packard. the stock is higher despite a report that says china's lenovo may have overtaken hp in pc sales in the last quarter. pc sales themselves had their biggest decline in more than ten years. so do you dare touch hp right now, or is the better bet microsoft? on hopes that windows 8 might revive that industry. let's talk numbers on those two companies. on the technical side, mark newton of gray wolf execution partners. on the fundamentals side, erin gibbs. erin, i'm going to start with you. which company do you feel benefits more from the release of windows right now, microsoft or hp? >> microsoft, without a doubt. microsoft will be able to take advantage of the windows 8 release not only from an increase in pc sales but also from any additional sales in the tablets and smart phones base. so it's really positioned well for transitions. it did extremely well in its transition from windows 7. we
let's say in technology. it seems a pair of seemingly bad headlines are doing little to pour cold water on hewlett-packard. the stock is higher despite a report that says china's lenovo may have overtaken hp in pc sales in the last quarter. pc sales themselves had their biggest decline in more than ten years. so do you dare touch hp right now, or is the better bet microsoft? on hopes that windows 8 might revive that industry. let's talk numbers on those two companies. on the technical side,...
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ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ >>> facebook shares have been under intense pressure since going public back in may. down 40% or so. now the stock could see a new wave of selling when its first lockup period expires next thursday. heat you're in the stock. you be worried about the lockup expiration? >> yeah, i probably should be. this one has been a frustration to me for a long time. however i think at these levels and we've seen some buying, some insiders who have actually made some positions in here recently. >> who are repasting? >> that i thought was pretty big. that gave us some support. that was something encouraging. some of the numbers recently. i know one of the analysts we were looking through some of the notes had some encouraging numbers as well. it's not all as bleak as it stands. but i'm still not so sure that i would look towards the $30 numbers any time soon. >> i wonder if there's any reason to
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? answer toe >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. which wise-cracking feline started in a comic strip created by george gately in 1973? the answer, "heathcliff the cat." >> aflac. >> we got that one wrong here at the desk. if you have comments, questions, anything you see here on
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>> new technology they're disclosing. new lithion ion battery to allow it to work at lower extreme temperatures without a heating element and should extend the life of the battery, they expect to produce this in the first half of 2013. potentially, this could be good news with a 123. look at the plant that produces electric batteries in michigan, suffered major loss in the last year because of quality concerns at that plant. last year, a 123 lost $270 million. you look at shares over the last three years, is the a stock that was once trading at $27 a share, now trading at just over a buck. an sec release they filed a week or so ago, they said they were at risk at being a going concern. we asked about the cash concern with ceo earlier today and here's what he had to say. >> we do have a limited cash position today as a result of the quality problem we announced a couple months ago. we have made i believe significant progress adding new cash and going down that path and sit today very resolute we will continue the company b
>> new technology they're disclosing. new lithion ion battery to allow it to work at lower extreme temperatures without a heating element and should extend the life of the battery, they expect to produce this in the first half of 2013. potentially, this could be good news with a 123. look at the plant that produces electric batteries in michigan, suffered major loss in the last year because of quality concerns at that plant. last year, a 123 lost $270 million. you look at shares over the...
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technology has permeated the stock market. we need to control that risk more effectively with any firm but we also have to be more constructive working together cooperatively. that's all in our self interest. really no conflict there. >> as the knight situation is unfolding, and you see what happens there. are you scared as hell for your own business? how do you come out of that? >> not at all. i think there's technology in every industry. it's a fact of global competition. that's not going to change. you can't turn back the clock. what you can do is leverage that technology in the right regulatory frarm work to control the risks around it and continue to make lives better for investors. >> i understand you're going to distance yourself through high frequency trading. >> not at all. >> you said you don't know what it is. >> it's a buzzword. >> it's a buzzword. it's accurate because the people i talk to in the industry, large hedge fund managers, they say that high frequency trading has sucked the he quitity out of the market.
technology has permeated the stock market. we need to control that risk more effectively with any firm but we also have to be more constructive working together cooperatively. that's all in our self interest. really no conflict there. >> as the knight situation is unfolding, and you see what happens there. are you scared as hell for your own business? how do you come out of that? >> not at all. i think there's technology in every industry. it's a fact of global competition. that's...
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we're clearly the home of the major technology companies. fourth quarter of last year we had texas instruments switch to our market. one of the outliers. just today at 4:05, another major technology company announced they're switching from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq. tremendous momentum in this space. our value proposition for enlisting companies is stronger than ever. when you look at the people here, they are a key differentiator for us of facebook and others. hear that, guys? >> we'll get to breaking news right now. bob, sit tight. >> we do have a couple of statements from morgan stanley, and also from bb & t. morgan stanley putting out a release a few moments ago confirming they have in fact passed the stress test. including the potential cash acquisition of an additional 14% of morgan stanley, smith barney, ongoing payment of dividends. that coming over the wire to us from morgan stanley. bb & t saying it has passed and boosted its dividend by 25%. bb & t announcing that the board of directors declared a 2012 second-quart
we're clearly the home of the major technology companies. fourth quarter of last year we had texas instruments switch to our market. one of the outliers. just today at 4:05, another major technology company announced they're switching from the new york stock exchange to the nasdaq. tremendous momentum in this space. our value proposition for enlisting companies is stronger than ever. when you look at the people here, they are a key differentiator for us of facebook and others. hear that, guys?...
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interestingly enough, technology's turning negative with the nasdaq composite down just a fraction. you can also basically call that flat. but the s&p 500 is up about three points on the trading session. but there are 65 s&p companies hitting new 52-week highs today, including walmart, philip morris, ibm, mast mastercard an google, ty. >> as you were saying earlier this hour. >> reporter: are the individual investors pulling money out after rising market and putting it into bonds at precisely the time that an awful lot of smart people think is not there
interestingly enough, technology's turning negative with the nasdaq composite down just a fraction. you can also basically call that flat. but the s&p 500 is up about three points on the trading session. but there are 65 s&p companies hitting new 52-week highs today, including walmart, philip morris, ibm, mast mastercard an google, ty. >> as you were saying earlier this hour. >> reporter: are the individual investors pulling money out after rising market and putting it into...
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like some technology stocks. not old tech traps like dell or microsoft, but others like sky works and i'll participate there. >> doc? >> i think what he's giving the half full glass and he's saying okay, if you want to be an optimist and they they can get this deal done, then he sees a lot of upside because even though housing's recovered, labor has not recovered yet. so he's implying very strongly that if they can get this thing done, you're going to see labor markets recover more quickly. just as housing has recovered with these low rates. that's the upside. he's also saying there's that -- hanging over say iing if you dot avoid this, then the whole all bets are off and this thing could be solved. >> but you will see a massive rally if there's an agreement on fiscal cliff. >> undoubtedly. >> as a trader, you wait for that or try to get out? >> that's why i'm somewhat long, otherwise, i'd be short. >> ben bernanke delivering remarks on the economy in new york city. we will take his q and a session live when "hal
like some technology stocks. not old tech traps like dell or microsoft, but others like sky works and i'll participate there. >> doc? >> i think what he's giving the half full glass and he's saying okay, if you want to be an optimist and they they can get this deal done, then he sees a lot of upside because even though housing's recovered, labor has not recovered yet. so he's implying very strongly that if they can get this thing done, you're going to see labor markets recover more...
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financials, energy, consumer staples and technology. kenny, you are skeptical of this market rally. >> absolutely. listen. i think all it really says, all ben bernanke said today was it's not pretty. this situation is not pretty, so we're going unlimited, here you go, anything you need. they're worried about the end of the year. they're worried about everything else. germany took some of the pressure off, so i actually thought he was not going to do this. >> you're feeding into this rally? >> absolutely. i think the reaction today is way overdone. >> you're doubling down though. what are you buying here? >> you got to think about that next trade. financials have done well. they'll probably continue to do better. groups that have lagged, specialty retail. we're buying specialty retailers that have lagged. we're buying express. we're buying aeropostale. i would be buying those three names in a basket. >> all right. thank you, gentlemen. love it when there's a difference of opinion. that's what makes the market. >> absolutely. >> love it.
financials, energy, consumer staples and technology. kenny, you are skeptical of this market rally. >> absolutely. listen. i think all it really says, all ben bernanke said today was it's not pretty. this situation is not pretty, so we're going unlimited, here you go, anything you need. they're worried about the end of the year. they're worried about everything else. germany took some of the pressure off, so i actually thought he was not going to do this. >> you're feeding into this...
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resources, technology will be very active. so, yeah, we're optimistic. >> resource and technology will be where it is this year. >> yes. >> what about volume? everyday we come in and see volume at such low levels. how do you deal with that as financial services company and meeting volume and volatility and you're not getting it. >> no, and that's a good question. three months ago, if you said, we will be in march and s&p will be up 1400, i think we all would have felt that there would be a lot more investor participation. clearly that has to happen, you know. i think that if we get a primary calendar, if we see some deal flow, that will bring volume in. in the meanwhile, it just underscores the importance of being a scale player. you know, of just really being focused and discipline in how you manage your businesses. >> so what will you attribute this low volume? you think investors are just not participating? what's behind this? >> i think they've been slowly dragged into this market. >> but still a risk of verse. >> in an en
resources, technology will be very active. so, yeah, we're optimistic. >> resource and technology will be where it is this year. >> yes. >> what about volume? everyday we come in and see volume at such low levels. how do you deal with that as financial services company and meeting volume and volatility and you're not getting it. >> no, and that's a good question. three months ago, if you said, we will be in march and s&p will be up 1400, i think we all would have...
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>> it was a technology error. >> technology broke down. >> but the technology broke down. >> in a highly fast-trading system and infrastructure in which we work now, technology failed us. >> and cars break down, too. but when people fall asleep and don't notice, that the car broke down, for 45 minutes, they create a ton of damage and they get taken off the road and they are held liable. there's ultimately a person sitting in front of the computer. should be sitting there saying oh my god, our risk limits are breached, we have to do something. there has to be a compliance process. there has to be processes in place, that they weren't there. i think this is the real issue here. is that and doug, what you're suggesting is that everybody now trades in their mercedes and audis for a beat-up honda. so we can all drive at slow speeds of 35 miles per hour. but who cares if people fall asleep? so when people fall asleep on the highway, they are held liable. >> firstly, this is not an isolated situation. >> we had the bats global ipo months ago. two weeks ago we had the facebook ipo. we had the fl
>> it was a technology error. >> technology broke down. >> but the technology broke down. >> in a highly fast-trading system and infrastructure in which we work now, technology failed us. >> and cars break down, too. but when people fall asleep and don't notice, that the car broke down, for 45 minutes, they create a ton of damage and they get taken off the road and they are held liable. there's ultimately a person sitting in front of the computer. should be sitting...
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technology grabbing the headlines as it always does. a lot of speculation around microsoft and if the company is looking to buy a bb2b firm. shares of jive are up sharply today, jumping nearly 10%. if microsoft is willing to pay for yammer, jive with a similar business model is worth more so and simon, how do you trade the basket of tech stocks? >> thanks. let's ask for that. open ended question, mike. >> yes. exactly, simon. you look at it. there's been a lot of deal making in the social media space and one way to trade this is rather than guess who's next is realizing that this is a space that's going to be -- >> mike, i have to interrupt you. forgive us. we have breaking news. eamon javers joins us. >> the house committee holding a hearing focusing in on market structure and some of the biggest players involved and around the facebook debacle will be up on capitol hill. this is not a hearing that was scheduled to focus in on facebook but naturally these questions will come up. it's a two-panel hearing. we are going to see thomas joyc
technology grabbing the headlines as it always does. a lot of speculation around microsoft and if the company is looking to buy a bb2b firm. shares of jive are up sharply today, jumping nearly 10%. if microsoft is willing to pay for yammer, jive with a similar business model is worth more so and simon, how do you trade the basket of tech stocks? >> thanks. let's ask for that. open ended question, mike. >> yes. exactly, simon. you look at it. there's been a lot of deal making in the...
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qualcomm is the most dominant technology company. not only in the apple products but the android products pretty much. they're in blackberry. whoever benefits, you don't have to worry about market share. it will be there with new products, still. >> scott, regarding apple, i think the important part about apple right now is atlas supporting the market. just today in the rally, small caps hit a new 2012 low relative to s&p. the reason for that is apple's outperformance. right now, more than carrying the load but the market could be in trouble. >> i think a positive day across the board, right? financials pretty well, too, right? >> right. >> are they in the ecosystem? >> small caps with -- had to take a drink every time we said that. my point is small caps are dramatically underperforming large caps because of apple and the rally is strong and also narrow. >> all right. coming up, will europe throw cold water on mcdonald's rally? we have that trade after the break. with a new view of the market, you could see an investment opportunity
qualcomm is the most dominant technology company. not only in the apple products but the android products pretty much. they're in blackberry. whoever benefits, you don't have to worry about market share. it will be there with new products, still. >> scott, regarding apple, i think the important part about apple right now is atlas supporting the market. just today in the rally, small caps hit a new 2012 low relative to s&p. the reason for that is apple's outperformance. right now, more...
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this is going to be antiquated technology in about an hour. but finding new jobs to be done, unmet customer needs, and looks like the 5, which is going to be terrific, is going to be a better version of the four. doesn't appear it's going to be any tremendously new jobs to be done. it's going to be doing the new jobs better, 4g, bigger screen, more language capability and so forth. you know, something like 5 million to 10 million units shipped if they're able to make it available around september 21st. so you get a week and a half or so at the end of the quarter. but i expect it's going to be very successful. our survey suggests there's more pent up demand for this than previous iphones. >> channing, good morning, i don't know if you saw the data earlier in the program. i showed if you did not own apple in an s&p 500 portfolio from the march 2009 low, you essentially gave away 700 basis points of relative performance. walk me through the next 3 to 5 years, if you make the decision not to own this stock and you're benchmarking the s&p 500, how
this is going to be antiquated technology in about an hour. but finding new jobs to be done, unmet customer needs, and looks like the 5, which is going to be terrific, is going to be a better version of the four. doesn't appear it's going to be any tremendously new jobs to be done. it's going to be doing the new jobs better, 4g, bigger screen, more language capability and so forth. you know, something like 5 million to 10 million units shipped if they're able to make it available around...
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technology is growing. there are jobs within technology. there are areas you can identify that, in fact, are seeing growth. >> as long as we continue to innova innovate, as long as we do not quash down on entrepreneurs and innovation, then i think we'll have the possibility that tomorrow's jobs in tomorrow's industries, which are not known to us, can develop. one of the things that really bugs me about this is he talks about 1980 or the growth until 1980 as if it were some housean period. we had lower living standards back then. since 1980, just ask yourself this question, maria. do you want to be driving a 1979 gremlin or a car available today? do you want to use a computer from back then or a computer from today? >> steve, what about the notion -- >> and whose health care do you want? >> i think that's -- >> what about the notion we're boxing ourselves in with all this debt right now that we just cannot afford? we >> i think the debt is an issue. it's something we'll work out. i don't think it's something that determines our future. >> ho
technology is growing. there are jobs within technology. there are areas you can identify that, in fact, are seeing growth. >> as long as we continue to innova innovate, as long as we do not quash down on entrepreneurs and innovation, then i think we'll have the possibility that tomorrow's jobs in tomorrow's industries, which are not known to us, can develop. one of the things that really bugs me about this is he talks about 1980 or the growth until 1980 as if it were some housean period....
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technology is too expensive for me. i have to have some hedges. so i've shorted emerging markets around the world. i've shorted europe. and i've shorted technology in the u.s. >> okay. as jon said, garmin is getting hammered today. oppenheimer warning that apple's new mapping solution is weighing on shares of that company. so as google and apple go head to head on their mapping programs, are other companies in the gps market destined to fail? guys, steve grasso, take a look at garmin shares. off 4%. it'll be interesting to see how they exactly trade when and if tim cook makes a big announcement out in san francisco. >> for me, i'd rather stick with apple at this point. we're on the show on friday, we said at 570 you should be a buyer of apple. here we are $17 later to the upside. i'd still be a buyer of apple. derivative plays, i said in the past. i'd rather buy upside plays in apple than play the eco system around apple. i think that's the best purchase name in the group. >>> time for pops and drops. midday market movers that might not yet be on
technology is too expensive for me. i have to have some hedges. so i've shorted emerging markets around the world. i've shorted europe. and i've shorted technology in the u.s. >> okay. as jon said, garmin is getting hammered today. oppenheimer warning that apple's new mapping solution is weighing on shares of that company. so as google and apple go head to head on their mapping programs, are other companies in the gps market destined to fail? guys, steve grasso, take a look at garmin...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> priceline is plunging today on weak earnings, but if you were watching the show on august 6th, we could have saved you some money on the stock. let's listen. >> based on the bearish trading i think the risk of a negative earnings surprise on priceline is too great. at a minimum i would be putting on a volatility spread but i think this is a stock that you want to be out of ahead of tuesday's earnings. >> priceline, i think that euro isn't as dead as people thought and booking.com is going to perform. but like i say i'm going to take a harder look. >> in fact, jon you did, right? >> yeah. >> chacon spooked you a little bit. >> did indeed. i think a lot of people based on the tweets i got about that one, scott, a lot of folks
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> priceline is plunging today on weak earnings, but if you were watching the show on august 6th, we could have saved you some money on the stock. let's listen. >>...
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technology really leading this market rally today. let's get to it seema mody with that angle. >> kicking off november on a strong note. october, not the best month for tech stocks, losing roughly 7%. let's check out some of today's big movers. research in motion outperforming its peers. the street getting excited about its blackberry 10 device, which looks like it's on track to launch first kwquarter of 2013. bill, back to you. >> all right, seema. thank you very much. shares of target have been down about a percent today after the mass merchant posted disappointing seams figures. meanwhile, many high-end retailers are up, including sachs, which is trading more than 2% higher today despite a huge presence in the new york area. which is a better buy right now? let's talk numbers on that. on technical side, it's richard ross. on the fundamental side, patty edwards with true tina financial in seattle. patty, what do you think? do you expect hurricane sandy to have a material impact on a saks or target? >> i absolutely think it's going t
technology really leading this market rally today. let's get to it seema mody with that angle. >> kicking off november on a strong note. october, not the best month for tech stocks, losing roughly 7%. let's check out some of today's big movers. research in motion outperforming its peers. the street getting excited about its blackberry 10 device, which looks like it's on track to launch first kwquarter of 2013. bill, back to you. >> all right, seema. thank you very much. shares of...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> senator rick santorum's surge continues. in michigan the polls have him leading by 3. the primary is just three weeks away. mitt is playing up his roots. please listen. >> i grew up in michigan. it was exciting to be here. i want to make michigan strong are and better. michigan's been my home. this is personal. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> we have howard dean, 2004 presidential candidate and robert costa of the "national review." governor dean, i haven't seen you in a while pip want to ask you the santorum surge in michigan. he's reaching out to blue collar workers. can it work? >> it can work. this is a shocker. romney survived south carolina. it want such a big deal. he's going to have a tough time if he loses michigan. that's a state he ought to win. if santorum beats him in michigan, this is wide open. >> senator santorum has tax prerch preferences for manufacturers, he's the sun of an immigrant. it's
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> senator rick santorum's surge continues. in michigan the polls have him leading by 3. the primary is just three weeks away. mitt is playing up his roots. please listen. >> i grew up in michigan. it was exciting to be here. i want to make michigan strong are and better. michigan's been my home. this is personal. i'm mitt romney and i approve this...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> simon hobbs is down on the floor with a look at what's coming up in the next hour of "squawk on the street." >> good morning, david. we've got a big interview coming up. we're going to talk to the german whose resignation from the ecb rocked wall street recently. jurgen stark. find out what he's saying now about the european crisis and those germans. >>> plus, we'll meet two apple fans who are remembering steve jobs today in a pretty unique way on what would have been the tech titan's 57th birthday. and david faber will be taking a special look at prime real estate in michigan. so a chance to take a sneak look in other people's homes led by david faber. back to you guys. >> yes. going to be a very special faber report. >> all these homes have names. you know when you've got a name for your home, it's pretty big. >> or an article. when an article proceeds the name of the home that means it's a very important property. an ext
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> simon hobbs is down on the floor with a look at what's coming up in the next hour of "squawk on the street." >> good morning, david. we've got a big interview coming up. we're going to talk to the german whose resignation from the ecb rocked wall street recently. jurgen stark. find out what he's saying now about the european crisis and those...
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technology did well. but the outperformer was healthcare. >> yeah. did you put up the supreme. >> not yet but we will. there is argument on the healthcare legislation. >> it is an unusual day when you get a bernanke rally. look is what is leading, healthcare. i think there were oral arguments you note in the supreme court and arguments in front of the supreme court that they should not make a ruling, that they should wait until the law comes into effect. i think the supreme court justice made it clear, we have a right to rule on this right now. and a lot of people said, this increases the possibility, possibility that the obamacare healthcare legislation could be struck down. i think that's why it is a nice rally. >> right. or at least the affordable care act will not deemed not constitutional. so probably get that in june. but they are hearingoral arguments. >>> believe it or not, apple is not contributing much today. over to you, seema. >> maria, that's right. ed with winners across the board. spurred by the optimistic comments from ben bernanke, n
technology did well. but the outperformer was healthcare. >> yeah. did you put up the supreme. >> not yet but we will. there is argument on the healthcare legislation. >> it is an unusual day when you get a bernanke rally. look is what is leading, healthcare. i think there were oral arguments you note in the supreme court and arguments in front of the supreme court that they should not make a ruling, that they should wait until the law comes into effect. i think the supreme...
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dow jones industrial average is negative for 2012 at 12,1306789 technology is getting beaten up today as well. touching correction territory earlier today for the s&p. a loss of 2 and a third percent. >> the dow closed at the end of last year at 12,217.56. as you can see, we are currently very close to that. we are lower -- we are below that level right here and we if we finish below that day, the dow wiped out all of the gains for the year and would be negative for the year. we will monitor that level for you. we had such a good couple of months in the beginning of the year. >> first quarter was so good. may is not getting off to the start that we thought it would. >> nasdaq was around mampl, april. >> financials and technology, which led the first quarter. they were dismal in may and really reversing. >> for sure. reallocation. >> absolutely. meantime, given that june has been a bad month on average for stocks in the past decade, is today the start of a monthly swoon on wall street? we have david from morgan stanley, tom and our own ron insana and mary thompson. how do you set yours
dow jones industrial average is negative for 2012 at 12,1306789 technology is getting beaten up today as well. touching correction territory earlier today for the s&p. a loss of 2 and a third percent. >> the dow closed at the end of last year at 12,217.56. as you can see, we are currently very close to that. we are lower -- we are below that level right here and we if we finish below that day, the dow wiped out all of the gains for the year and would be negative for the year. we will...
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energy, technology, industrials, all to the down side. that's been a problem and been a theme for the last month. today, the market leadership telecom, consumer and utilities, declining to advancing side of stocks, bottom line, that's a very narrow market leadership. sickly calls had a problem the last month. four year highs on s&p about a month ago. there's a chart on the morgan stanley cyclical edadvance and down about 3% since hitting the new highs. weaker dollar is not helping, more concerns about the economy. >> seema on nasdaq. >> all eyes on apple. the september 12th event, a lot of excitement, pointing to the iphone 5, we have to wait, anal up about .8 and netflix better than 6% down after amazon struck the deal with epics giving access to avengers and hunger games. social media stock you were referring to before under pressure, facebook down about a percent. and a prostate cancer drug getting approved three month in advance, huge move and up better than 5%. >>> josh is with the "financial times." welcome, josh. it won't be easy f
energy, technology, industrials, all to the down side. that's been a problem and been a theme for the last month. today, the market leadership telecom, consumer and utilities, declining to advancing side of stocks, bottom line, that's a very narrow market leadership. sickly calls had a problem the last month. four year highs on s&p about a month ago. there's a chart on the morgan stanley cyclical edadvance and down about 3% since hitting the new highs. weaker dollar is not helping, more...
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start with the sector stud, technology. it's the -performing sector up 13% since the start of the year. but its dirtiest shirt, ea. totally underperforming. down 14%. moving on to the second biggest sector year-to-date, financials. up 12% this year. and its dirtiest shirt, excel group. that's down 2%. and rounding out the top three, industrials. up 10% year-to-date. but look at rr donnelly down 7% so far this year. brian and herb, three big underperformers. i know you have an opinion, at least one or two, on some of them. >> not an opinion, courtney. i bring stats, facts and data. >> for sure. >> ea best-performing apps, top selling apps on the i tune store, ea's first ap is 26 game of life 99 cents. xl capital, one of the big insurers of the costa concordia cruise ship. and an article questioning the cash flow of rr donnelly and sons questioning the quality, so i found that nugget for you. >> and their business, which some people think is like a melting ice cube. >> next up on "street signs," profiting from lin-sanity. and
start with the sector stud, technology. it's the -performing sector up 13% since the start of the year. but its dirtiest shirt, ea. totally underperforming. down 14%. moving on to the second biggest sector year-to-date, financials. up 12% this year. and its dirtiest shirt, excel group. that's down 2%. and rounding out the top three, industrials. up 10% year-to-date. but look at rr donnelly down 7% so far this year. brian and herb, three big underperformers. i know you have an opinion, at least...
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the gain in technology i referred to, or it's a 2778 on the nasdaq and s&p is up to 1285. >> i hope you don't miss my interview with bill clinton, sitting down with me a little bit ago. the last president to tackle the budget, talking about the economy and elections and the european debt crisis. why he thinks president obama has a better strategy to deal with the deficit than mitt romney. it's all ahead on this edition of the "closing bell." he did discuss europe. this was one of his most important issues. >> the weakness in stocks is attributable to what is going on in europe. is it something to be bought or do you avoid it? we have one strategist going all in here. plus, the emergency talks on europe as concerns grow that the debt crisis could spiral quickly out of control. one official was quoted today assaying it's not a matter of weeks on the spanish bank issue. it's a matter of days that they come up for a solution for that. the market is holding up. >> ready in days, not in weeks. breaking it down with courtney reagan, a portfolio asset management. lee, let me kick this off with
the gain in technology i referred to, or it's a 2778 on the nasdaq and s&p is up to 1285. >> i hope you don't miss my interview with bill clinton, sitting down with me a little bit ago. the last president to tackle the budget, talking about the economy and elections and the european debt crisis. why he thinks president obama has a better strategy to deal with the deficit than mitt romney. it's all ahead on this edition of the "closing bell." he did discuss europe. this was...
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technology. like airtime, which was started by sean fanning and sean parker. >> david, we're going to leave it there. thanks for your time. we appreciate it. david lee of sv angel. i know you use airtime. >> all the time. >> and war v. parker all the time. very important. >> listen, you know -- in all seriousness, everyone comes on and talks about the facebook valuation, twitter valuation, they talk about the social aspect in connecting you and i. it comes down to earnings and it comes down to monetizing the product and tell me how are you going to monetize it? that's where i was going with my question. you have $20 being illion in ad. how are you going to slice up the pie and earn money in. >>> coming up next, the moment we've been eagerly awaiting for all show long. three short minutes tim seymour will reveal what is behind the curtain. it's a rocking treat as you see there. lots of similarities. >> that's so uncanny. >> stay tuned for the trade. that's next. you have to dig a little. fidelity'
technology. like airtime, which was started by sean fanning and sean parker. >> david, we're going to leave it there. thanks for your time. we appreciate it. david lee of sv angel. i know you use airtime. >> all the time. >> and war v. parker all the time. very important. >> listen, you know -- in all seriousness, everyone comes on and talks about the facebook valuation, twitter valuation, they talk about the social aspect in connecting you and i. it comes down to...
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technology is down double digits. energy fell off as oil prices fell down to the mid-80s, somewhat toward an uptick. >> gentlemen, thank you all. arthur, good to see you on set with us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for joining us today. we call this fiscal cliff investing. bertha coombs joins us with the potential winners and losers in how investors can play all this with a fiscal cliff portfolio. >> and they've been doing it already. if the president and congress fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff the expectation is that stocks will be the big loser. defense stocks in particular with a prospect of massive budget cuts starting january 1st. now, they've been hard hit since the election, turning around a bit today. cnbc looked at a portfolio of etfs that correlate with the moves in the market on the fear of hitting fiscal cliffs in particular sectors, including etfs that short stocks, negative bets on the market, like the ultrashort s&p eft. down all year, its been a gainer since the election. consumer sho
technology is down double digits. energy fell off as oil prices fell down to the mid-80s, somewhat toward an uptick. >> gentlemen, thank you all. arthur, good to see you on set with us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for joining us today. we call this fiscal cliff investing. bertha coombs joins us with the potential winners and losers in how investors can play all this with a fiscal cliff portfolio. >> and they've been doing it already. if the president and...
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. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to the new york stock exchange as people line up outside apple stores across the country, it's the components inside the new phone that traders are watching. ifixit.com has cracked open the iphone 5, like gallagher cracks open watermelons to see how qualcomm, broadcom and others play into the design. you can never get enough of gallagher. >> i don't think he's going to be invited back by the cme. >> you look like a handsome version of gallagher. i'll throw it out there. >> what is the best play in that space? >> i think qualcomm, plays into what joe terranova is talking, that's the cdma technology. if you're believing that verizon is getting the biggest boost, which i don't believe, i still do like qualcomm in play there because of the cdmi. >> joe terranova which stock within the apple universe or those components inside the five have the biggest upside, do you think? qualcomm is a good stock certainly.
. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to the new york stock exchange as people line up outside apple stores across the country, it's the components inside the new phone that traders are watching. ifixit.com has cracked open the iphone 5, like gallagher cracks open watermelons to see how qualcomm, broadcom and others play into the design. you can...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you.piano ]nnouncer ] get more access with the citi card. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost.
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how...
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. >> what you're saying, weiss, buy industrials, buy technology? i want specifics. >> i bought the stuff that i hated the most before big ben came out. i bought mt, i was short and then went long. so, that's the trading part of it. long portfolio, i like -- the best sector stock that's you're asking, the best sector to be in, i'll tell you, fundamentals. >> real quick, steve, to your point, coal prices, those contracts are quarterly contracts. they're down to 170. the perplexing thing is, what do you with an a and r when they're all up 30% offer the lows? it's a dangerous spot here. >> absolutely. >> earnings where industrials -- >> this is "fast money" steve. i'm a serial dater. i'll will be out of those stocks before i get mid-quarter updates. i'm not short yet within the next week. i'll stay with my quality long. >> it underscores, pete, the difficult decisions that you have made. names look attract toif you, but you're afraid to pull the trigger for all of the reasons that i just mentioned. >> sure. you can go either go over to the european fin
. >> what you're saying, weiss, buy industrials, buy technology? i want specifics. >> i bought the stuff that i hated the most before big ben came out. i bought mt, i was short and then went long. so, that's the trading part of it. long portfolio, i like -- the best sector stock that's you're asking, the best sector to be in, i'll tell you, fundamentals. >> real quick, steve, to your point, coal prices, those contracts are quarterly contracts. they're down to 170. the...
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you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept hearing that what he's really trying to do is gain recognition as a tech visionary, but with his book idea man, he's being branded a bitter billionaire. what's your reaction to people saying it's kind of a revenge book, a bitter book? >> it's not about that. i just felt
you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you...